Abstract
BackgroundTaiwan is endemic for pyogenic liver abscess (PLA). Septic ocular or central nervous system (CNS) complications derived from PLA can result in catastrophic disability. We investigated the epidemiology and long-term prognosis of PLA patients with septic ocular or CNS complications over an 8-year period.Methodology/Principal FindingsWe extracted 21,307 patients with newly diagnosed PLA from a nationwide health registry in Taiwan between 2000 and 2007. The frequency of and risk factors for PLA with septic ocular or CNS complications were determined. The 2-year survival of these patients was compared between those with and without septic ocular or CNS complications. Septic ocular or CNS complications accounted for 2.1% of all PLA patients. Age and the Charlson comorbidity index were significantly lower in PLA patients with ocular or CNS complications than those without. Diabetes and age <65 years were independent predictors of septic ocular or CNS complications. The 2-year mortality of patients with septic ocular or CNS complications was similar to those without complications (24.8% vs. 27.5%, p = 0.502). However, among patients <65 years old and a Charlson index ≤1, the 2-year mortality was significantly higher in those with than without complications (18.6% vs. 11.8%, p = 0.001).Conclusions/SignificancePhysicians should recognize that catastrophic disability due to ocular or neurological complications from PLA could lead to a poor long-term prognosis, and should follow-up these patients more closely.
Highlights
Pyogenic liver abscess (PLA) results from bacterial infection of the liver parenchyma, with subsequent infiltration by inflammatory cells and formation of pus
The present study is a first ever nationwide population-based study to report on the epidemiology and long-term outcomes of pyogenic liver abscess (PLA) with septic ocular or central nervous system (CNS) complications in Taiwan
We found that 2.1% of all PLA cases presented with septic ocular or CNS complications
Summary
Pyogenic liver abscess (PLA) results from bacterial infection of the liver parenchyma, with subsequent infiltration by inflammatory cells and formation of pus. In Taiwan, the annual incidence of PLA has increased steadily from 11.2 per 100,000 population in 1996 to 17.6 per 100,000 population in 2004 [4]. Reported case-fatality rates of PLA from populationbased studies in Western countries are substantial, ranging from 5.6 to 19% [1,2,3]. According to a previous population-based study, the overall mortality rate of PLA in Taiwan was 10.9% [4]. Taiwan is endemic for pyogenic liver abscess (PLA). Septic ocular or central nervous system (CNS) complications derived from PLA can result in catastrophic disability. We investigated the epidemiology and long-term prognosis of PLA patients with septic ocular or CNS complications over an 8-year period
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